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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, fORK, PA. SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 26, 1938. The Gazette and Daily DEATHS AND BURIALS Herman F. Weitkamp Herman Wettkamp, died of cere ml apoplexy at 5:10 a. ester THE WINDOW SEAT HILLS OF HOME Morning Story Around the TOWN Washington, D.

C. I can look out over Um urly-haired girl beside hei Building In Rear Of Norway RIMa had not expected to And the sin eo crowded. Hhe looked about, bewildered; skis and ski-poles crowd- alslc; boya end girls In tllngly blight skl-sults pushed past to ftnd room In somebody's Ii the arm of somebody's seat; polo ts and sturdy furs hung from overnight bags and email suites filled the lugaage racks. young crowd, laughing, excited, er. One chap, his bright hair es- Ing from a woolen cap.

managed himself from tlio niobund won't bother was too grateful to notice, at that ho treated her an a gallant youngster Is taught to treat a dear title old lady. Rut after the Inevitable reaction she giggled softly to herself and settled back to enjoy a trip that must bring back metnorlea. "After all. I AM 30!" she told herself. "When I left the Knst 1 was young like theso children." Rut there was a difference between that Impetuous girl and these rosy-rheeked enthusiasts.

And looking Hllla Imosphcrc of Movleland. Winter adn't been glorified then. She had anted Hollywood. Hollywood! She closed her eyes and pictured It. Oalety.

beauty, genius, me. In a small way. she bad known all, and If she wished she could ve more of it. could climb swiftly the top. It had taken years of and working, years of volec-cnl-re and dancing lessons, but now, at She held her handbag closer; In It is the contract Max Feldomnn had Iced to to siKn.

Daeauw it wouldn't ir her as a lovely lady, but as a medtnnnc, she had been dlsappolnt-and a trifle reluctant. She had ka4 Max for a vacation, a chance to Ink It over, back in the quiet and elusion of the home In the hills. The I ry Dajl loved. As if in answer to her thought, th- uvd changed the modern rhjthm of fir song to te simplicity of 'Over the hills and through the To hather's house we gn-o. all the clarity whi lo.

isg Orai! -hi robe, swins- over the snow hind nceK The horses were a little olc" dancing and pranc ing, but It had tickled the fancies of c-hlhlren animals, as th, cbuckli and together st the soft (lakes that got In their hair and clung to Perry had such long Hghi was falling. Rilla pressed u-t pane. or she used to do. She didn't want to miss cb of this tl. -I be seeing the hills: then this I wouM leave at some central from whence they could ride In i.ln't been these crowds in the is.

Th re hadn't hen many people laraatad in the sport, as she could call It Perry had made their "runners," as the boy from the next farm had thrilling Jumps and In fact, she had been espec- f. I tot spilling, until Perry lelped her master the art of hills after Perry had b. Perry had been good fun at RriKht-haired and dark-ey she vvuidred how the years 1 treated him. Still stuck in' that pi Iowa, if raw could call eight or farms strung over the hills a toi Ills last letter, must have had hinted of bad twin the hills. Well, she had wnrned Ii had iirged ban, the wise and talented.

She I scorned his lack of ambition. Perry had stnc I Eftit K.np Street. York MF.MUKR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Anociiteo 10 in um ioi repunur. diiatihri ctfdiifil credited to this napet ocwi oubliihrd herrii ha I City and MiMuUo Monthi. in dtnct i rot it ft A PWijjWJ rdtrr to Mke good J11' appeared in The Gstett SIDELIGHTS ON TRANSIENTS jntUton In a single I Vestigator found that been on the road for 1 tnonths, and that 70 I been out of work for 1 months.

ongly Indicated know It today ct of unemploy that transiency a ment, and quickly expand as unem ployment Increases. gator offered th of 1937 the ised Pit thing but hoboes. Nearly half them were skilled tradesmen, and least one of them had been educat for a profession. Evidently most them were not running floll for of the hundred i 87 Perhaps the most Interesting relating to their idleness is that the 100 men interviewed only two college degrees, and only four we high school graduates. None of others had gone beyond the eigh far.

Of i the tra ICE CARNIVAL AT HLRSHEY NEXT MONTH ival of the Hersliey Will I Her- cf Man II, April 1 and ft The evening of revelry on hrtaa famona Yolk. Philadelphia and Haltunoie, us as the members of the guie Skating ciuu woo r. g.un from lancasier Van Hruba, who wo lovakian Ice skating Hartisuurg. ainplonsiop at -eventeen and who has tne grace eiLge 0( venus of the ice has nun. with Alfred Trenkler, Aus- i comedian.

The Hers Fig I practice for the a period of three m-ml! skate in pairs, fours am INU NCTION HALTS OIL INVESTIGATION Barrbiburg, Fab. 25. ap). The 01 already led lnv, st ution of the state's petroleum Industry, today was stopped tp" further proceedings until its ci tutionahty has decided in a ta: i Dauphin county court, i the commission from 0C urthw debts until the ec Itj of its investigation 1 SIGN OF SPRING! SEED CATALOG OUT The 1938 White Rose Seed Ar leading aaad st.u. press of The 'laze md Is ready for dlst Is attractiv bound ymara, as well as those Planter's time I the things to ,1 Mrs Philadel-Itl Bast 55 nth I avenue.

He was aged years. Mr Wcltkarnp was stricken yesterday The death certlllcate was signed Coroner U. Zech. Surviving an bis widow. Fannie Weltkamp; a daughter, Mrs.

Kfflo Fultit, Spring orove; a son, I-ester Weltlest Spring Grove: three brothers, (le, Weitkamp, Uinoaster; Henry kiimp nnd William Weitkamp. Mrs. F.I lei llr, Spry. Mr. Weitkamp hud b.

sldent of Spring Grove tOi cars. The funeral will bo he lay, with services at 1:30 p. at he Memorial funeral home of Hen-y Sloeger end Sons, Fast Market street. Interment will be lit Roth's Lutheran church cemetery. Mrs.

Alice E. WelUheff.r s. Alice FL Weltzhoffer, 0I Fast street, died sinhh nU morning about o'clock at When she was stricken Dr. A. A.

Gabriel was summoned nd after he pronounced immonr.l the coroner, Dr. IT, h. IVath was said to have caused by cerebral apoplexy. She wai S3 years old. The deceased, natlvi of Wrlghtsvllle.

Is survived by thi vlng children: Virginia Kerr Weltzhoffcr and Elizabeth Rahn Widtzhoffer. both at hotne; Mi mlth. York: Mrs. R. key Mar, and Mrs.

I). O. woi Presbyterian congr, The body whs removed to the home of Fdward KSWaUar hi The funeral will be held II with services at to a. at home. Interment will follow ii view cemetery.

Wrlghtsvllle. Abraham Hoffman Abraham Hoffman rday of his son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs. Paul E. HofBiian. 83 Vorth Puke street, North York.

He ohildren: Paul E. Hoffman, with whom he lived; Mrs. John llixler, North York; Mrs. William Gates, North York; Chaunrey K. ib ninan.

HIM lb 1 1 ert Swartz sml Mrs Wil-ford Rohrhausrh. all of York R. D. 4: two sisters, Mrs. Charles Sx'uist.

-ork. and Mrs. Emma Stambauzh. Spring Grove: four brothers. Edward Baflkaaa, Dover R.

Noah Hoffman East Pmsjiect: Petpr Hoffman. York SaNm, and Harry York. The funeral will be held with services at 2 p. Sunday at the J. M.

Shindb und Son company fun eral home, 915 North Duke strct. In terment will be in I'nion tery. Manchester. John Heilman John Heilman. who formerly resided at 17 West Maple street, died yesterday morning about 1:10 o'clock in the York hospital, where he had been a patient since November 7.

1M7. Death resulted from diabetes follow ing the amputation of his right leg. He was 80 years old. The deceased was a butcher by occupation. His wife expired on December 16, 1937.

The only Immediate survivors Heilman. PI. Y. Mis Patricia Ann Elsenhart. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Eisenhart, died at ti a. at the home of her grandpam and Mrs. Jonas Myers, at th. section of Lincoln highway, er the Spring Grove road.

She ti and days old. It. parents, she leaves a sister. Jean. The funeral services I be in Wolfs cemetery.

Jacob Oladfelter Jacob Gla.lfeltcr, husband of tl te Mary K. QladfeltST, died at in. yesterday at the home of hi n-in-law and daughter. Mr. an Mrs.

George Klinedmst, 32 Reimck ace. He was aged S3 years, and ha cn confined to his daughter's horn i past three yean and to bad ic year before death was caused complication of diseases. Surviv are three daughters. Mrs. Kl ne dlnst, Mrs.

Oliver Delllagei and Mis M.i" olf.it, r. ail of V.ok grandchildren, and a sister, Mis Gladf. i yik. The fun, be In Id Mnd.i, with servic I I tn. at the fun- ral home of Gu Mrs.

Anns Gipe The funeral of Mrs. Anna Gipe, nho died early Tuesday morning at he home of her son and daughter- n-lavv. Mr. and Mrs. Paul S.

Gi a South Pewey street, West Yo vas held at 1 o'clock yesterday aft, mon with short services at the fi ral home of A. F. KolkT. 1415 West dark, i lud'ng sol vere held In the Spring Creek Church of the Rrethren. Hershey, Pa.

Rev. S. S. Plough, pastor of the ill. the pah which Is a nourishing oil elimination mally.

so tin ry little bit of All other avenue; uld be working i Olked. main so If you do not i its normal functioning uiu.l cream, ami using it for all purposes. Mrs. J. If a young Child, hair is darkening, It will mean constant bleaching to keep It light.

Children are attractive without artificial aids, but If you feel you would like to try iunc In the last rinse, it will not he i ing, and pel haps pi he period a bit lor the light, ade. inn ai ante." rlt a rtsmpd. ny. Ii (. s.

s. Addrtss Edna Kent Korbes, i Former lews grinding job to accomplish i for uiu I and poor. Dsugb- Ihnldv, dear, what Is your tone?" Daddy: "I don't re-ar; but It must he a grlnd- Polltlcs. Plenty of talk here this week about ttie IVmorratlp rsndldate for lu.sldent. All because former Governor McNutt.

of Indiana, Is In town from the Philippines, where he big reception for him Just a half now. In one of the big hotels' I Just wonder If his friends aren't boosting him too nearly In the game. The fellow out In front gets shot st from all sides. VrILL the President Run rynody I talk 'o he will it third term. Rethink the poor man nd tired of the pull-, to say nothing of id that he could if he started aftei particularly If I merlcan politics.

He hns appointed ores of thousand, of the faithful flee, he has made speeches re and shaken hands with mil- and capable. When it comeii to a political scrap, iW Jim loves It. While he's the es-nce of good nature In all other tradt' Mr C.Mthv protest against the movie th it represents the Irish a disorderly?" Murphy: "Did we? We wrecked tho AJU folks If the Catholic fight ncainst htm as It was against Al Smith. Your guess about this Is is good as mine. I wonder what the future holds for the Democratic bought Interest-bearing In the event the government would take some of this noaajf away from th.se international bankers and use it in the best interest of all the people and not a select group, as the United States constitution intended, these Wall street interests and international bankers would cry "flat'" money.

Here is what they mean by "flat" money and a "debased" cur- When President Lincoln needed St.it' i notes known as Jit the total amount Issued. The international hankers, coupon clippers and money changers got bus la do their dirty work and with their i Congress took actum Mas It, ICTI a-s. a i I can, nation and rr-mont of tfeta prosperity notoa or fa lainopi I ai a and from that day and until lM we I av. Assuming that the great wise President Lincoln would have old bon Is in-', ad of only ss currency we have it would have est us twelve bill on dollars in Interest since i2. Bea Um ir macks aaaaafaa ltl ir They were.

or printed wh nevct illustration of what I be if our Vncle Sam would purst of trying tc ti Hi t. as plainly stated part Ii "To coin he value thereof, coin, and ft the KKTIRKD PHILADELPHIA SCHOOL TEACHER DIES Washington. Feb. (APh-Miss Ellxabith Hall Harned. retired Philadelphia school teacher, died laatarday at bar home fakataa Park, Md.

Rurial will be In Woodland cemetery. Philadelphia, tomor- Valuable Hints For Busy Housewives satisfy hearty male appetit, marvellous things for the budget. Nothing is more satisfying chillv evening than a platter oi cl beef and cabbage, a nourish ing Russian cabbage soup with sour cream and thick slices of sour rye sain rkraut and II, th nc to remember sauerkraut combinations by long, slow rooking. Not so with fresh cabbage, however. rcook fresh cabbage it looses its delicacy and becomes an nsightly mess.

Shred fresh cabbage or cut in thin wedges and cook In salted White House, toward ance of the country. Things occur to of passing in-terest, and I Ilka to Jot them down occasionally. Criticisms, eeeamsnts, taqulrteeweleomea. -MINI 1 1 1 IN', I). My Million nnd More Main talk In Washington Is about Hitler, Germany, Fngland, and the gerernl wi Wei It? mist tend strictly to knitting in not throw any bricks ace.

Second Quit think getting," and think nake It the heat darned dem Rig Job. Rut example ncndously Beaded. The fight he world between the two llctators and democracies. down and show the that cracy many under-poor, aftei Prut, Stat, i we will, keep awn the very last. th, yna sTirl this ay: "Quakers who never flirht and do not iswer back.

My father a Quaker, it my mother Is not." )R TOWM8EKD Aa I'm writing d-age pension plan is on the tram miinif to WatBlagtaa from Chicago expecting to serve his thirty-day jail li.s i lit. 'opt ot a House committee long ago. Too bad. Fine old gentleman. I know him and like r.

'y made forget the respect ever I Ifaaf ican Of I i ou'dn't help -is. if they wanted to force it on hi Thousands of our worthy people he has good purr first Church of the Rrethren, this Itv, officiated. The following metn of the First Church served ai pallbearers: John Krape. Walter Ar Id. liowell landis.

Flward N-s hn Moser and Jacot, Mummert. In-ment waa In Spring Creek ceme Mrs. Caroline A. Appel af Mrs. Caroline A.

Mow of Christian Appel. who i v. was held yester Appel. 1 day afternoon at I o'clock from her b-sne, 3': West Gay street. Services were conducted by Rev.

Carl J. Goette and Rev. Edward Kraus. The pallbearers were William G. Appel, Kreden, W.

H. Appel, W. H. Appel. C.

W. Appel. Martin F. C. Appel, Michael Morton and W.

ill Renn. Interment was in Prospect Hill Chester E. Raffensberger HafTensberger. who died at his home. 3: East College avenue, on Wednesday morning, were held pastattiaf afternoon (Font the C.

A. Strack Memorial chapel, George and Princess streets. Rev. Carl R. Simon officiated.

The following acted as pall-1 liea rare st. wait KtadUg; Ebcriy. Albert Fishel. William Mann. JOMDQ Noel and Jerry pdegraff.

Rurial was Letters From The People assi-t, 'i il, writ, iv some tu ran-' ral rrt af isi3." Mr. Warburg became a atUaaa Of th.s country in Ml. and in Itll irai ft -corat. by the kaiser. In 1H11 President Wilson appointed Um as vie chairman of the Federal Reset v.

board. Thus, you see, the Important part he had in organizing the federal reserve banking system. President wilaoa and WUIiaai JcimiiiKs llrjaii believed the newly in: sy stem would their beliefs were badly shattered, as the Wall street financiers and the atad the money. These paaaai ataaafi rs1' are la UM tempi i ir i urlciit has not siicc ui keeping them out. It is a Joke with "Inclc Sammy" Just a brief anahsi follows: The fe, by the board of I bank applies for ipltl must be gov, i When th, ir pained with notes with iiiin, nt i.

After the app; cant banks are o. k.d by the board of tl lilt, st ,11 the boll'ls alld so have the use of the money. All it costs these applicant banks about twenty-seven cents par touaaad at al oat per lit per bill. Tiny have the use th. ral reserve md.

I to put i interest and they also collect the terest on the goxernui, nt booda Whenever MM IDVaramaat needs DDI 11 must laitti ui" re bonds and certihr at. mdebt. raw tlnan, Hut. on the nth, hand, our a ni-- fun, I. maal at atoal awi an.i one.

billion of to peat, only 8.972.:20 of paper money with Walt till you get If you think shouted above Ralney June Is cold!" thi din of the Itilla at her. "Rain, tlon All.thls tralnload Isn't going Ifuliicy jTinctlon. Is It?" The girl nodded. "Of course! What did you think? Moat of us want old Ituliu I lay Inn. It's tops with ore fun and a time that is a "Rut there Isn't any Ralney-Dny Rflta protested.

There ill been an Inn or any kind of hotel the Junction. "You don't know this place," the rl told her calmly, lillla began to sec the light. "Don't 11 me Perry Day Is running an Kxelteme.nt ran through her. pretty laugh tinkled. Mb Who else.

Say, do you know him? Isn't he smooth IJs- last time wo were up here" Against the background of a guitar and oung voices singing, the girl's but Rllla wasn't listen-s thinking of Perry, the Perry she had known. Now Perry Inn for boisterous youth. And thought him "smooth!" Was ilia Howe, actually jealous of old The child's eyes danced Pen Day hills, i hlng. Pel dan, unite another. Of Perry and Rilla had joined in th Portland fnncy, the Pigeon Wing, al the old-timers, in the schoolhouse but she smiled wryly at the mer (ought of Perry doing the Rig Apple And old Day place led into an Inn! She was thank-for the refuge of grandfather's i'lbnly, she was looking out at tiny weather-beaten station.

It ed just the same, except for the vd on the platform: noisy shouts the air she was too shaken is P. ry )ll tl he r-sports lovers whe ing Perry the fortune a She was the last to leave the train. She st 1 on the platform, sleek and eJagaaft in her tailored ruit and mink apa 1 st In this maelstrom of ski-suits, parkas and mackinaws. Then out of the crowd came a tall figure. When he looked up Into his dark eyes she could only stare In de liuhtful surprise.

"lIarUla!" The word swept Holly and were In her lea "'h. I'm glad. It h-inc lu word he' too'; big hand under she were coming home a trip to drive her out I I kar hands to Inc! riils staring at her Va- through the crowd II In .1 ke care of them all him In surprise. rov la afasj co contemplated rest." lest!" She Irtu Pbt Wafl he hills again and th- air -fl Bthlng was doing. be ned.

"I want ti Bill and try out "It's a d.it. i know rltrht where they i I.ba's firing up She settled the old robe. "Oh. Perry, it's ernnd!" she sniffed the air appreciatively, laagted at flake perching on her nose. As he bent to kiss It away she sighed contentedly, relaxed against him and said, "Perry.

In that hand-bag see that paper tear It up! I'm never going back!" Then he really klaaad her and she in, inhered that child's got It all over Hollywood:" And Hllla Host i Post. and beat al r.f borax, sav a dime wit and 'this i together. A lout piling it Mrs. J. W.

There ii is because of glands th; W.ir! er keep the skin but the ff, ct 'he bo.lv care. Temporary cf-tnstlng. Mansago helps because it Kets the I BlmlatiBf in all the facial MOBClai and close to the skin. Cold water rinses, douching the face and neck over and over again, will about a reaction, that tones the kin. The hot show, Is a real builder.

Street Said To Encroach Over Line FINANCIAL REPORT FILED situation of the en alley. wny in th rrr Action will ho tn grnla A. Ixindls, cement-block garag. into the right-of-wn of a IS Norway against Bit-iwner of the jointly submitted tn It. R.

W. nucl Ingham, er, and Snyder, niad of tiny taxpayer booklet 1 1 s. ISSS.BII leaving a The city's real estate Is valued at ttS.IM.nos and Is taxed at tWMt.fl. The actual bonded indebtedness Is less than two per INDICT TWO FIRMS FOR BEER TAX FR AI lals of two Pennsylvania brewln. tn pu ni.

nnd a Hrooklyn bottle ca lanufacturtng company were Indict, today l.y a federal grand oi charges of defrauding the govern mt of ii in heer taxes. The Seitz Brewing company aston, the Depp.n Manufa, taring of Reading and the fan uttle Cap corporation of Brookl: ere the firms named In the Indu Edward C. Dougherty, district HrVtaor of the federal alcohol announced that the charges tl" company has, on ml', rmatinn prior to when it was placed under federal nit jurisdiction in charge of lam f. Kanuer, as receiver. Tiie indictments charged the brc ng firms with concealing the amou if beer sold by manipulation of thi ook.s, and the bottle cap firm wi upplying counterfeit caps to In, B.

F. GOODRICH CO. SUFFERED $878..80 LOSS DURING 1937 New York. Feb. 25.

(API. R. Goodrich fr the year 1937, today ted net loss of IS7S.550 after -ion federal income and un distributed profits taxes, and a and other Inventories. This com. pared with net profit of for PEOPLE WHO ARE ILL I Chei -s Rernad, tt, Cromlnv Maple street, rest rdaj iimb rweai sils and adenoids at the office of 1 h.

McGulgan, 2 West King Your Health eml Hoclfly cut norlMy la What Is the nitlcance of the ed as one of the is the god of heal They had witnessed the annu astmg off the skin by snakes. mey had seen the snakes hole i early days, this was mystor significant. suggested to them a rn of health hixI vigor I everlasting life. the ot and wis.l It followed that statues and pictures of Aesculapius should show The of crippled might wound ut by the snake-the symbol of healing, the renewal of uth and the prolongation of life. This staff of Aesculapius is the Beta Insignia of the American edical association.

It is also the emblem of the Royal rmv Corps of England and 1 the French Medical Military Ser- It is medicine's oldest emblem. DO YOU KNOW The people of Turkey were the rlgtoal Coffee drinkers, as the hinese were the first tea ii ink, i a. Two and a half million people now ving in the Ualtad States will have in botes before they die, It Is esti mated. Half million are already diabetic. The disease has displaced influenza as a cause of death In this Far slghtednesa Is the most common Good Morning! -0- Tho January report of the Martin Memorial library showed a greater circulation of hooks than any other month since the library opened, proving that the library la a benefit to the community aa a source of re- Thc Martin Memorial library Is free the people of York and York unity.

More than thirty per cunt of city population are registered as um library, while less three per cent of the county latum arc registered. -D- slcr accessibility to the II ic city population Is the limn' city people arc registered than county people. The library could reach out and extend Its service to Just double the number of prei number of oh" if to, mlssloners would allocate funds that purpose. Through the fork Hospital ves the patlc hospital, tha the library se the splendid pltal. slmlllar service cou i the nil, In 'l lifted county commissioners willed nd It.

We feel sure the Martin lisl llbran wool, I happily libr: nil. Is. a medium-sized trembling the south The poor beast gaz, tmhappih at the um. wheeling by in the street and mailed it th, of It all. We thought be aloii and world of dangers, ilng the changed In estrians do toinobiles during -c- lll it ti.t p.

gainst the signal: two it Intersections where signals; five were of January i. These accidents were a Twelve striking pedesti collisions with flxcl object. -o- Of the sixty-four accidents forty- ne was exceeding the speed limit: hree failed to signal two cut corners a left turn, five disregarded sienals nd nine were driving improperly. -Q- We might also odd that of the ixty-fuur accidents only two of the rivers involved were women. From of ag in conjunction 1 Meeting of the Aim ssoc.ation in June.

We York physicians wl lunch larger than carvlngs and mode. paints or who tod to paint pictures for his own nusement. Doctors as a rule have her Interests outside of their pro-ssion. Some (0 into business, others rms with profit and pleasure. ID-There are about one doctor to every IOC p-rsons in this community.

mio persons would go gularly and whenever thc ar, to -ran, we fe, sure that all York doctors would he kept busv. If thev ouM pa) tllty nts a visit of every doctor should living. We wonder if wouldn't tie necesnr to provide adaqoati dm dtaal ean if people visited or I a doctor wh, In I of Ii spend about $36. About average amount spent In tl in York could have a of if each patients and MOB paid 7 a his I here are sweet surprises awa a huble soul, flKhtlng againat monplace life. teuryfOary Edna Kent Forbes A NOURISHING CREAM i dull, life! rying expcrl- skin, but that does not should be used constantly, heavy and will not be absorb skin does not need it.

Very partleulafty good For general use, the fine of olive oil, form UM taVM for lin may be used by Itself too. nude up into a creut. it should ie place of the oil content of "or Instai the formula given "Fine Cream" hich I s. Ut i lain at home, rur a make her owi owg: Oil laybe nd followed by a rub spermaceti, and tk especially if I Henry Van Dyke, wax, Nagle, 716 West.

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